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Cuyahoga County releases documents connected with corruption subpoena

Updated February 23, 2018 at 4:12 PM;Posted February 22, 2018 at 4:50 PM

Cuyahoga County government released a batch of public documents Thursday in response to requests cleveland.com filed after subpoenas in a corruption investigation became public last week. Here's your chance as readers to help analyze what's in them. (Thomas Ondrey, The Plain Dealer)

CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Cuyahoga County government released a batch of public documents Thursday in response to requests cleveland.com filed after subpoenas in a corruption investigation became public last week.

Cleveland.com is reviewing the documents. We're posting some here, though, so readers can look through them, too, and let us know what they find.

The most recent of the contracts, signed on Sept. 18, 2017, and approved by County Council on Oct. 1, 2017, calls for a maximum pay of $660,245 for "software licenses, maintenance services and professional services for development of a case management system" through Dec. 31.

Hyland, based in Westlake, has said that it is cooperating with the investigation.

The documents include:

Contract CE1700238 from 2017

A change order approved in October 2017

Contract CE1600178 from 2016

An amendment to Contract CE1600178

Contract CE1500049 from 2015

A purchase order from February 2018

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